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The Catholic Biblical NAB Lectionary Watch NAB Lectionary Chronology--Drawn from Catholic News Service and Other Sources
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December 13, 1996:In a move unique in the history of the Catholic Church of the United States, the seven active Cardinals went to Rome to ask Vatican officials to conclude the process for confirming the proposed new English-language lectionary based on the NAB; this action was taken at the request of the NCCB Administrative Committee. Cardinal Law stated that "We were unanimous in our recognition of the need for horizontal inclusive language where it does not do violence to the sacred text or to the faith of the Church." Agreement was reached that a working group, including several bishops from the United States and representatives of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Sacraments, would make a final review early in 1997 and that this "concentrated work" would be concluded as soon as possible. The U.S. Cardinals who participated in the meeting are Bernard F. Law (Boston), John J. O'Connor (New York), James a Hickey (Washington), Roger M. Mahoney (Los Angeles), Anthony J. Bevilacqua (Philadelphia), William H. Keeler (Baltimore), and Adam J. Maida (Detroit).
March 11, 1997:The NCCB has released details about the meetings which took place in Rome during the last couple of weeks. The Working Group consisted of representatives of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and of the Congregation for Divine Worship. The representatives for the NCCB were Archbishop Hanus, Secretary of the Bishops Committee on the Liturgy, Archbishop William Levada (San Francisco), and Archbishop Justin Rigali (St. Louis). The meetings were chaired by Archbishop J. Francis Stafford (member of the CDF). At the end of the sessions, all participants expressed satisfaction with the results. Assurances were received that the revised draft would in principle be acceptable to the Holy See. Archbishop Hanus will make a detailed report to the NCCB Administrative Committee next week. (From an NCCB New Release, dated March 11, 1997.)
June 19-21, 1997:At the semi-annual NCCB meeting (in Kansas City) the vote on accepting the new lectionary, composed on the basis of the confidential agreement worked out between three U.S. archbishops and the CDF (see reference to March 11 news release below), was inconclusive; the outcome hinges on the return of mail ballots not yet received. The vote, however, was not on outright acceptance of the lectionary texts but, on an amendment offered by Archbishop Rembert Weakland and modified by Archbishop Justin Rigali, would accept the new text provisionally for five years, with the intent of reviewing the issue after that period. The meeting is reported to have been somewhat stormy, with many bishops expressing strong criticism of the proposed text. See CNS news story "Lectionary fate unsure after bishops' meeting" (6/23/97) and the NCR story of 7/4/97--link given below.
November 10, 1997:Confirmation of Volume I of the lectionary approved by the bishops in June was announced at the November meeting of the NCCB.
Late August, 1997:Mail ballots from bishops not present at the June meeting provided margin for approval.
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